RE:PokerStars Enters Casino Market in PennsylvaniaStars execs have mentioned an expected launch in Q1 of 2019. As NJ is struggling despite sharing with the tiny markts of Nevada, RI and Delaware, PA promises a doubling of the available player pool. Similar to what Stars is seeing in EU, that level of change of liquidity does make a marked difference in success. Once PA is up and running, its just a matter of time before the dominos start to fall, as we then have about 27million Americans with acces to online poker, and just about 270million to go. When entering double digit percentages, it is just my opinion that a tipping point will be reached where NY, CT, WVA will either have to accept online gaming or risk losing revenues to states that are bordering and that do accept it. I still think that Sports Betting will leave the wave and when states see the value of having cross promotion (ie. casino, poker, sports) that in time we will see that too. Its just money and politics, but now we have the huge casinos, media and some leagues on board. That's a huge lobby power...